We appreciate the enormous support that our ABestWeb community has experienced over the many years it has served its members and sponsors. We have decided to exit this business and have placed the property up for sale and we are actively entertaining interest.

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> Norton Internet Security contains a number of lists (or categories) of URLs which a user can mark as allowed or denied. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

OK, as long as it isn't set as the default and is an option, I don't really have that much of a problem with it. If a person doesn't want to accidentaly end up on an "Occult/New Age" site (gasp) let them block our sites. We don't want them on our sites anyway. It's not as if they would buy our evil merchandise from a witch site contaminated by the "devil" as it is.

I see I would have the option of blocking "their" sites as well. I wouldn't, even if I used Norton, because I need a good laugh from time to time.

My only concern is that I have my "witch" sites crosss linked with my mundane sites. If it blocked the mundane sites because of the links, I would be ticked.

I may need this tested.

Mr.Merchant, if you do business in any way what-so-ever with parasites, your products will not be sold on my sites!!

LISTEN! CJ don't give no whistles no more! I can hear the music of another piper!